Simply not to be missed. Biggest Waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere and another one of Natures treats. The park is very well setup and you can move around easily and enjoy some of the wildlife as well as Panoramic views.
A full day at the falls of Iguazu Argentine side, spend a wonderful day, are three tours: Superior ride, lower ride and ride the Devil's Throat. Boat trips on the Argentine side are cheaper.
People are constantly comparing this to Niagara, but I had a wonderful experience despite having been to Niagara falls before. There is frequent bus service inside the national park, and the hike to the actual devil's throat is a little long, but worth it. Actually the walk makes things better as you can see the waterfalls from different angles, see some of the wild life around. You can walk onto the deck which is very near the water, it's difficult to take photos and you're already half wet! It was gorgeous, the sheer force of the water completely overwhelming. We went in February and had the brightest of skies. Even rainbows near the water! Entry to the park is about 30-40 reais. There are stops and refreshment booths and bathrooms in intervals. Quite well maintained. Thumbs up, and a must visit!
These national parks on both the Argentina side and the Brazil side are amazing with one of the largest waterfalls by surface area and volume and beauty in the world. You really have to stay two nights and see both sides of the falls from both countries. I was here at the end of February and we had two fabulous sunny hot days without rain.Used both airports--Argentina one to arrive and Brazil one to depart. Easy.World Class.
Breathtaking. Best experience ever in the Brazilian falls, very good views.This was one of the most amazing natural enviroments i have ever been.
one of the best places to be in the world - definitively worth a travel. Nice Hotels around (we were on the Brazilian side). Please ensure to see both sides, they are quite different and definitely both worth to see.
Truly one of the great natural wonders of the world. Go to Argentina just to see these, they alone are worth the trip and expense.
The Argentinian side is the better for seeing individual falls up close. The upper and lower walkways will facilitate different viewpoints and many photo opportunities. If the sun is shining, this side of the falls will enable some of the more intense colours in the spray rainbows.On this side you get to see the Devil's Throat from above (as opposed to the Brazilian side, where you view this massive falls from below - although some might say from within! - as you are almost guaranteed to get absolutely drenched from the spray!). This spectacle from above is phenomenal! You will also probably remain dry.Boat trips from the Argentine side are on larger craft (about 40 on board) to the Falls themselves. Everyone gets an opportunity to get photographed at the bow with the Falls as backdrop. You then get treated to a drenching shower under two falls - each at different sides of St Martin's island.The Island - by the way - remains closed to visitors at this time (February 2015) due to damage to the jetty etc.Remember Iguassu Falls would probably be justly regarded as the best in the world!
Amazing place-falls are spectacular. Must seeSpent the day here, (then next day in Brazil side) pretty crowded but once you get to the first station and the train crowd disperses it's a bit quieter, though there are always coach parties. We arrived about 11 and decided to do the lower areas rather than queue for the train again (it goes to the overview for Devils throat, was much quieter later on)We did the trails to superior and inferior loops and also the Jungle tours short water adventure. If you do this, wear a swimsuit, you get absolutely drenched and tho it's hot, it still take several hours to dry your clothes even in 30c! It's also v expensive for 12mins. Loads of fast food restaurants selling snacks, drinks incl beer and at not too inflated prices.
Iguassu Falls is enormous and put Niagara Falls to shame . So much to see and experience the power, sound and feel of these magnificent falls.Boat ride a must to experience and get a shower . Brazilian side is very scenic but also you get up close and I think is best . Argentinian side looks at Devils Throat and is amazing.